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Photos of the day for Oct. 18

The Indian Air Force (IAF) advanced light helicopters display team "Sarang" performs during an air show organised by the IAF at the airport in Srinagar. (DANISH ISMAIL / REUTERS)

Adili Wuxor (front), who is known as "Prince of the Tightrope", and his apprentice walk on a tightrope above the Great Wall in Tianjin. (CHINA DAILY / REUTERS)

Worker Thomas O'Donoghue stands at an oven during the production of iconic Rolls-Royce mascots the "Spirit of Ecstasy" at Polycast Limited in Southampton, southern England. The company began producing the "Spirit of Ecstasy'' for Rolls-Royce in 2003, and makes approximately 5500 pieces a year of the mascot designed by British sculptor Charles Robinson Sykes. (STEFAN WERMUTH / REUTERS)

The dead body of a victim is retrieved from the crash site of a Lao Airlines ATR-72 turboprop plane in Mekong river, near Pakse. Bad weather is being blamed for the crash of the aeroplane which plunged into the Mekong river in southern Laos, killing all 49 people on board, among them nationals of 10 countries. The Lao Airlines Flight QV301 crashed just eight km (five miles) short of its destination Pakse, which is near the borders of both Thailand and Cambodia. (CHAIWAT SUBPRASOM / REUTERS)

An Indian boy jumps to catch a ball at Shivaji Park in Mumbai, India. Shivaji Park is the largest park in Mumbai and has been a training ground for several Indian cricketers, including Sachin Tendulkar. (Rajanish Kakade / AP)

Luca Gruenwald flies off his Kalex KTM during the first practice for the Australian Moto3 Grand Prix at Phillip Island. (PAUL CROCK / AFP/Getty Images)

Students from President Corazon Aquino Elementary School use their notebooks to cover their heads as they participate in an earthquake drill in Manila after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the central Philippine island of Bohol on October 15, 2013. Road access to the worst-hit towns on the central island of Bohol remained cut, two days after the quake destroyed buildings and triggered landslides that engulfed homes and highways, regional civil defence chief Minda Morante said. (NOEL CELIS / AFP/Getty Images)

Fri., Oct. 18, 2013

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